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they will come after us again. it was barack obama who said we're not going to use war on terror anymore because it's so offensive to people. we will talk about individual extremists or man-caused disasters. excuse me. hopefully from christmas day now he understands we are at war with al qaeda and he best respond as commander in chief and not in seem kind of english professor trying to come up with different words to talk about it. >> larry: don't you agree, stephanie, these are perilous times? >> well, yeah. that's a completely false criticism of the president, that the right is making. just use the google, as george bush called it. he said the words terror and war on terror and terrorism many times. i think he understands it. we disagree on how to fight it. bay, we can't do it militarily. you can't go bomb yemen. >> you take action when they come after us. just as we did in afghanistan, stephanie. and that is absolutely certain. we must take strong action today. >> but that's a straw argument. at no point did pre
they will come after us again. it was barack obama who said we're not going to use war on terror anymore because it's so offensive to people. we will talk about individual extremists or man-caused disasters. excuse me. hopefully from christmas day now he understands we are at war with al qaeda and he best respond as commander in chief and not in seem kind of english professor trying to come up with different words to talk about it. >> larry: don't you agree, stephanie, these are perilous...
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apples and we don't use regular, like, mayonnaise. we use mayo with olive oil now. pineapples, of course. we love pineapples. >> larry: what's in the freezer? >> in the freezer we have a lot of veggies. whole bunch of veggies. we do have those times when we have cheap days we don't want to go out. people are always stalking us, you know. we have times when we cheat with these little hot dog things. we love these things. they're the bomb. ground turkey. >> larry: no ice cream? >> no ice cream. we had to give up ice cream because they love ice cream too much. they love ice cream. >> larry: that's impressive, is it not, carnie? >> it is. they're on the right track. for me when i have brown rice, lots of veggies, fresh organic food, taste really great that i'm happy to be eating that food. if it doesn't taste great i'm not happy. i don't have to be deprived. >> larry: what did you do, danny, when you're hungry? you're on this big diet but you're hungry. >> when i was hungry, you know, i tended to -- what i did was i started to eat more meals throughout the day and a lit
apples and we don't use regular, like, mayonnaise. we use mayo with olive oil now. pineapples, of course. we love pineapples. >> larry: what's in the freezer? >> in the freezer we have a lot of veggies. whole bunch of veggies. we do have those times when we have cheap days we don't want to go out. people are always stalking us, you know. we have times when we cheat with these little hot dog things. we love these things. they're the bomb. ground turkey. >> larry: no ice cream?...
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alison, thanks for joining us. what with you tell us? >> reporter: don, major headaches for these passengers tonight. we were actually at terminal b covering the story with the stepped-up security efforts that are going into effect at midnight by the tsa, and we heard there was a lockdown in terminal c. so we jumped on the airtran and went over to see. really when you were at b you couldn't even tell there was anything wrong. but the minute we got off the airtran and we were at c, you could see the crowds. they were just building up. everything shut down, and there were a number of security officials who were telling people to go to the top floor and the bottom floor, and they were just trying to get everyone away from the terminal. and we spoke with one flight attendant. she was coming in on an international flight. and she said she was told no one was allowed on the airplane or off the airplane until customs officials were able to come on the airplane and check everything out. there were a number of worried people, a number of frighten
alison, thanks for joining us. what with you tell us? >> reporter: don, major headaches for these passengers tonight. we were actually at terminal b covering the story with the stepped-up security efforts that are going into effect at midnight by the tsa, and we heard there was a lockdown in terminal c. so we jumped on the airtran and went over to see. really when you were at b you couldn't even tell there was anything wrong. but the minute we got off the airtran and we were at c, you...
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the pastor becomes that for us. that's why it's so important. >> larry: it's been said many times the black woman is the strongest individual figure in america. >> wow. >> larry: the black mother. >> wow. you know what i agree with that. i absolutely agree with that. the strongest individual figure. yeah, because the things that they have to take on it's just -- it's unreal. and it makes me proud to, you know, wear the skin. >> larry: did you ever think about giving up? >> oh, yes. yeah. >> larry: lots? >> yeah. >> but the thing that kept me going was the faith. there was always this little bit of a spark of life that said, it's going to be okay, just keep going, just keep moving. the thing that i had to do, is and what i tell people to keep going on in these economic times, to keep moving, every step. no matter how small. some days you don't want to get out of bed. if you take one step every day, you get there. yeah. >> larry: when he speaks, hollywood listens. oprah, tyra banks. t.d. jakes are all his friends. we'
the pastor becomes that for us. that's why it's so important. >> larry: it's been said many times the black woman is the strongest individual figure in america. >> wow. >> larry: the black mother. >> wow. you know what i agree with that. i absolutely agree with that. the strongest individual figure. yeah, because the things that they have to take on it's just -- it's unreal. and it makes me proud to, you know, wear the skin. >> larry: did you ever think about...
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those who want to use religion as a weapon? the outcome will resonate far beyond these streets, these neighborhoods and even these borders as the rest of the world borders as the rest of the world watches britain's war within. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, he's gone from being homeless to hanging out with oprah and making megamillions at the movies. >> i always believed that it would work no matter what. >> larry: he directs, writes, produces and plays a pistol-packing grandma named madea. >> did i ever ask you for some me time? what the hell is me time? >> larry: tyler perry shares his amazing story. and then -- the one and only dolly parton. >> i'm always ready. >> larry: she knows all about surviving tough economic times. and the scandal press. >> i'm going to get that gun of mine. and i'm going to change you from a rooster to a hen with one shot. >> larry: she's got a message for tabloids, leave jessica simpson alone. it's all next on "larry king live." >> larry: we welcome to "larry king live," g
those who want to use religion as a weapon? the outcome will resonate far beyond these streets, these neighborhoods and even these borders as the rest of the world borders as the rest of the world watches britain's war within. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, he's gone from being homeless to hanging out with oprah and making megamillions at the movies. >> i always believed that it would work no matter what. >> larry: he directs, writes, produces and...
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baghdad and tell us us what will change and what will stay the same in iraq in 2010. >> reporter: iraq 2010. there are two key dates in the calendar which will fundamentally shape this country's future. march the 7th, national elections. iraqis will choose whether they want a secular "religious leadership. whether iraqi nation offers mere a myriad p tensions. then there's the time it will take to form a government. >> u6 two election, the election for the members of parliament, the over 300 members of parliament, and then you have the what may be the more important election, which is the election of the prime minister, council of representatives and the determination of who will hold key ministry positions and so forth in government. >> reporter: the u.s. is banking on that transition to power being a smooth one because less than five months later, it will plans to have pulled some 60,000 troops out of iraq. only 50,000 will stay after august 2010, all advise and assist bringing gads. while this is going organization you also have the vote of foreign investors. thir see increasingly wi
baghdad and tell us us what will change and what will stay the same in iraq in 2010. >> reporter: iraq 2010. there are two key dates in the calendar which will fundamentally shape this country's future. march the 7th, national elections. iraqis will choose whether they want a secular "religious leadership. whether iraqi nation offers mere a myriad p tensions. then there's the time it will take to form a government. >> u6 two election, the election for the members of parliament,...
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us to discover. it always looks when, you know, when you see somebody expressing themselves through music, it look z as if it must be so satisfying. so powerful. >> larry: was it? >> yes. with all the frustrations you go through beforehand, but very, very -- >> larry: fergie, how good was he? >> he did a great job. he was spectacular. he was the first person i met on set flying and being intimidated walking on to the set and the first person i see is daniel. great. rob, 15 minutes later pulls me over to the piano and says "why don't you just sing along?" we'll do a piano version right here. daniel is sitting right there in the corner. i'm going, okay. those fears had to go out the window really quick. they did. everyone here is very down to earth. i find the more people who are very successful and talented at what they do tend to be the nicest because they are not trying to prove anything to you. it made it very comfortable. >> larry: were you at all, rob, intimidated by daniel day? >> i was thrilled
us to discover. it always looks when, you know, when you see somebody expressing themselves through music, it look z as if it must be so satisfying. so powerful. >> larry: was it? >> yes. with all the frustrations you go through beforehand, but very, very -- >> larry: fergie, how good was he? >> he did a great job. he was spectacular. he was the first person i met on set flying and being intimidated walking on to the set and the first person i see is daniel. great. rob,...
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can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. for strong bones, i take calcium. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. citracal. >> larry: welcome back to "haiti: how you can help." you're helping and keep on helping. we're joined by our guests in new york, susan sarandon, ashley judd and russell simmons, the music mogul and entrepreneur. ashley, what does this family-sized water purification system you have? what does that do? >> safe drinking water is an immediate and urgent need in haiti. unsafe drinking water can exacerbate already disastrous conditions. so population services international, the public health ngo with whom i work has been in haiti for 20 years. one of the many things we do to empower and protect health is make safe for drinking even the mos
can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. for strong bones, i take calcium. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. citracal. >> larry: welcome back to "haiti: how you can help." you're helping and keep on helping. we're joined by our...
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kent page will remain with us and three other experts will join us. we thank diana jenkins and sean penn and salute you for the great work you're doing and we'll be right back. (vet) i love working with animals, but my allergies put me in a fog. so now, i'm claritin clear! claritin works great on all my allergies like dust, mold, pollen, or pets without making me drowsy, cause i want to be alert around this big guy. live claritin clear. indoors and out. someday, cars will be engineered using nanotechnology to convert plants into components. the first-ever hs hybrid. only from lexus. >> larry: we're back. still with us is kent page, senior communication officer with unicef. joining us from port-au-prince as well is annie foster, emergency team leader with save the children. in washington, david digs, cofounder and director of beyond borders. david lived and worked in haiti for a decade, still visits there regularly. ending child slavery in haiti is a beyond borders priority. and here in l.a., aaron cohen, head of abolishslavery.org. he's the author of
kent page will remain with us and three other experts will join us. we thank diana jenkins and sean penn and salute you for the great work you're doing and we'll be right back. (vet) i love working with animals, but my allergies put me in a fog. so now, i'm claritin clear! claritin works great on all my allergies like dust, mold, pollen, or pets without making me drowsy, cause i want to be alert around this big guy. live claritin clear. indoors and out. someday, cars will be engineered using...
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or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. your hair mixes with pollen and dust. i get congested. but now with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breathe freer, so i can love the air™. (announcer) zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no prescription needed. >>> credit card changes are about to go into effect, so keep an eye on the mail because it's likely you will receive a letter explaining these new rules on your accounts, and there are a lot of changes. joining me right now is karen blumenthal, author and family money writer for "the wall street journal." karen, these are our good friends, our best buddies, especially during the holidays, credit cards, right? you have some reminders for us to look out for as well as the changes. let's start with what we care about most, interest rates for most of us. >> right. right now we're seeing credit card companies raise inter
or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. your hair mixes with pollen and dust. i get congested. but now with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breathe freer, so i can love the air™. (announcer) zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no prescription needed. >>> credit card changes are about to go into effect, so keep an eye on the mail because...
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they were with us to begin the first hour, and they'll be with us to begin the second hour. anderson, this goes on and on. what happened in the last hour? >> reporter: well, the last hour, you know, there's no telling what sort of tragedies are occurring at night. you know, a lot of work is done during the day. at night a lot of aid workers go back to where they are staying. some try to -- some are able to work all night. these streets empty down. right now there are tens of thousands of haitians if not more sleeping in public parks, in open stadiums, anywhere they can. it's a routine, but nothing about this should become routine, larry. it shouldn't be routine that little kids will die tonight who don't need to die if they had some antibiotics, if there were enough doctors. they're turning away -- they're triaging still. they assess who has the greatest need, who is not going to make it and isn't worth trying to save at this point. there are still untold numbers of bodies out there trapped in the rubble, untold numbers of people of families that have no idea what happened t
they were with us to begin the first hour, and they'll be with us to begin the second hour. anderson, this goes on and on. what happened in the last hour? >> reporter: well, the last hour, you know, there's no telling what sort of tragedies are occurring at night. you know, a lot of work is done during the day. at night a lot of aid workers go back to where they are staying. some try to -- some are able to work all night. these streets empty down. right now there are tens of thousands of...
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but i don't think whatever the administration has done has not made us safer, whether it's made us less safe i'm not qualified to say. i'm not sure there's anything we can do to make us safer. >> i think it may remind people that it was vice president cheney's policies that took our eye eyes off the ball in afghanistan, that may have made us less safe. we took resources away from the fight in al queda. president obama brought us back to pakistan and afghanistan, made the fight against al qaeda a truly global effort. >> from a purely political perspective, not to disagree with rich or mike, but dick cheney is not the face the republican party wants out there. to my mind, that is an indispewsable fact. this is someone who is deeply unpopular among many republicans. whether he is correct on the merits of it, having him, an older white male was reminiscent of the republican party rejected in 2006 is bad politics. >> the statement was that obama doesn't think we're at war. this is one we can referee. it's not true. obama has said that repeatedly. >> let's get to something, an area where the
but i don't think whatever the administration has done has not made us safer, whether it's made us less safe i'm not qualified to say. i'm not sure there's anything we can do to make us safer. >> i think it may remind people that it was vice president cheney's policies that took our eye eyes off the ball in afghanistan, that may have made us less safe. we took resources away from the fight in al queda. president obama brought us back to pakistan and afghanistan, made the fight against al...
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and -- didn't mind. >> reporter: officials with rapascan tell us the machines are only used if more than a metal detector is required, and passengers then get a choice between the machines and pat downs. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> well, that attempted terror plot onboard that northwest jet has major ramifications not only of course for the 23-year-old suspect but for us every time we go to the airport. we'll talk about that and this ongoing custody battle that's been five years in the making. is it over for mr. goldman here in the united states versus a maternal family in brazil and also we all do it. right? sometimes tweeting. grab our cell phones when we're board, but can you tweet from the jury box? we're going to talk about that with our legal guys. here they are. avery friedman, civil rights attorney and law professor out of cleveland, ohio and richard herman a new york crim maldefense attorney and law professor, but he's in vegas today. nice. like that. gentlemen, good morning. >> good morning. >> brooke i know you're addicted. >> can be kind of bad sometimes. anyway, let's f
and -- didn't mind. >> reporter: officials with rapascan tell us the machines are only used if more than a metal detector is required, and passengers then get a choice between the machines and pat downs. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> well, that attempted terror plot onboard that northwest jet has major ramifications not only of course for the 23-year-old suspect but for us every time we go to the airport. we'll talk about that and this ongoing custody battle that's been five...
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words like us and we. he realizes and understands he's an african-american, but this is not what defines him. this is not who he is. so that is the issue. they're trying to move beyond this. race is not the issue. this is what this administration is trying to do, whether it is good or bad, what harry reid had to say, you know, many african-americans are surprised. i was getting e-mails from many of my african-american republican friends saying why is this not a big deal? and, of course, we understand there is some politics in that, but for many people in the african-american community, it is like, wow, here we go again. so i'm getting it in so many different ways. people are talking about it in the african-american community. and they're talking about it especially as we have our first african-american president. and as we are in the month of january, approaching the time of the birth of dr. martin luther king, what did he say, judge me by the content of my character, not the color of my skin, and i think
words like us and we. he realizes and understands he's an african-american, but this is not what defines him. this is not who he is. so that is the issue. they're trying to move beyond this. race is not the issue. this is what this administration is trying to do, whether it is good or bad, what harry reid had to say, you know, many african-americans are surprised. i was getting e-mails from many of my african-american republican friends saying why is this not a big deal? and, of course, we...
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pete wentz rejoins us. he's with a tent that unicef has set up on "larry king live's" new york set. >> hey, larry. >> larry: pete, take us through some of the details here. what is this all about? >> people want to see actually some of the solutions. if we go inside the unicef tent that is actually down there right now, you can see that the problem is solvable. for example, you have these tablets that one of these costs 1 cent and it can keep five liters of water clean. so one cent for five liters of water. you have a blanket that costs $3. just $3 for this blanket. if you come over here, there's actually a cooler for vaccines that unicef workers carry on them at all times, because following, obviously, devastation like this, keeping kids vaccinated is very is ver important. something that's interesting for people to see is for 200 bucks you can get this. it's a school in a box, which is actually so kids can keep learning and empowering themselves and staying involved. obviously, you get blackboard paint an
pete wentz rejoins us. he's with a tent that unicef has set up on "larry king live's" new york set. >> hey, larry. >> larry: pete, take us through some of the details here. what is this all about? >> people want to see actually some of the solutions. if we go inside the unicef tent that is actually down there right now, you can see that the problem is solvable. for example, you have these tablets that one of these costs 1 cent and it can keep five liters of water...
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they were holding a bauble in front of us so enticing. this is what would make us jump. here is somebody who claims to have information about the location of ayman al zawahiri, the key target we have been going after with bin laden and it was irresistible. as a result, eight people are dead. and, again, if you want something that badly, you make yourself vulnerable and i think we have to be careful about that. the whole country would love to see bin laden and zawahiri brought to justice, but not at the price of making our own people vulnerable. >> it dawned on me, i'm sure on you that ayman al zawahiri is a medical doctor also, just like this double or triple agent. and the fact that an educated person like that could become a suicide bomber what does that say to you? >> it says the same thing to me as the abu mutallab case, many cases involve very educated people, people who really are at the elite of their societies, who for whatever reason have become disaffected, dlip deeply disaffected. the place where this man is said to be from is a special center for people like
they were holding a bauble in front of us so enticing. this is what would make us jump. here is somebody who claims to have information about the location of ayman al zawahiri, the key target we have been going after with bin laden and it was irresistible. as a result, eight people are dead. and, again, if you want something that badly, you make yourself vulnerable and i think we have to be careful about that. the whole country would love to see bin laden and zawahiri brought to justice, but...